On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 00:09 +, jonathon wrote:
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> On 11/04/2010 10:32 PM, Ian wrote:
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> > Ask how many 15 year olds have drafted an essay on their cell phone.
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> The primary demographic that writes 携帯小説 (keitai shousetsu) is
> believed to
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On 11/04/2010 10:32 PM, Ian wrote:
> Ask how many 15 year olds have drafted an essay on their cell phone.
The primary demographic that writes 携帯小説 (keitai shousetsu) is
believed to be females between the age of sixteen and twenty six.
OTOH, the firs
Quoting Simos Xenitellis:
Per mailing list etiquette, it's better to start a new thread to discuss
mobile LibO.
This thread is about what needs to be done to get native Win64 LibO,
and how to find developers to join the effort.
It has evolved into a thread on mobile LO by default. We've been t
Quoting Simos Xenitellis:
Per mailing list etiquette, it's better to start a new thread to discuss
mobile LibO.
This thread is about what needs to be done to get native Win64 LibO,
and how to find developers to join the effort.
It has beceom a thread on mobile LibO by default. We've been told
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2010-11-05 10:59 AM, Michel Gagnon wrote:
> > As for becoming useful on the phone, I think the cell-phone platform
> > limits a lot the editing functions available. One possibility would be
> > to have a no-frills word processor that would
On 2010-11-05 10:59 AM, Michel Gagnon wrote:
> As for becoming useful on the phone, I think the cell-phone platform
> limits a lot the editing functions available. One possibility would be
> to have a no-frills word processor that would remember all image and
> style information, yet allow the cell
Le 2010-11-05 05:10, Ian a écrit :
On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 07:52 +, e-letter wrote:
LO is never going to overcome m$ products on their own platform(s).
Agreed, by the time there is any chance of this the world will have
moved to a different platform. In one way it already has since ARM based
Em 04-11-2010 17:31, e-letter escreveu:
In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
android) is more important than windoze.
Wrong as of today. Windows counts of more than 95% of LO/OOo use. See
download stats in OOo portal. Maybe in some future for mobiles.
Much has been
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On 11/4/2010 6:32 PM, Ian wrote:
> The legal profession is hardly a good precedent for technology
> innovation :-)
Touché!
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On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 07:52 +, e-letter wrote:
> LO is never going to overcome m$ products on their own platform(s).
Agreed, by the time there is any chance of this the world will have
moved to a different platform. In one way it already has since ARM based
mobile computer devices massively ou
LO is never going to overcome m$ products on their own platform(s).
The biggest market potential by far is mobile devices for ODF to
become the default format.
The majority of people in the world are being introduced to technology
via mobile devices; banking, money transfer, product authentication
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Date: Fri, Nov 5, 2010 12:56 pm
Subject: Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: x86_64 Windows build
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Robert Derman wrote:
Peter Rodwell wrote:
Quoting T. J. Brumfield:
However, in developing countries Android tablets may be the most
accessible
and affordable computing platform of the future. It shouldn't be
ignored.
Agreed -- it certainly shouldn't be ignored, I just think that giving it
p
Peter Rodwell wrote:
Quoting T. J. Brumfield:
However, in developing countries Android tablets may be the most
accessible
and affordable computing platform of the future. It shouldn't be
ignored.
Agreed -- it certainly shouldn't be ignored, I just think that giving it
priority over Windows i
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 16:20 -0400, Steven Shelton wrote:
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> On 11/4/2010 3:31 PM, e-letter wrote:
> > In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
> > android) is more important than windoze.
>
> Really? Because I can't recall t
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 21:34 +0100, Peter Rodwell wrote:
> Quoting e-letter:
>
> > In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
> > android) is more important than windoze.
> >
>
> That's certainly a novel approach: giving 90% of computer users lower
> priority so that 1% of user
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 22:06 +0100, Peter Rodwell wrote:
> Quoting T. J. Brumfield:
>
> > In all fairness, Android tablets could become a large emerging market, but
> > Windows is still by far the predominant market.
>
> But how many people will use them for heavy-duty word processing,
How many p
e-letter wrote:
In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
android) is more important than windoze.
How quickly things change in the world of electronics. It wasn't that
long ago, that phones were one thing, and computers quite another.
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Quoting T. J. Brumfield:
However, in developing countries Android tablets may be the most accessible
and affordable computing platform of the future. It shouldn't be ignored.
Agreed -- it certainly shouldn't be ignored, I just think that giving it
priority over Windows is ridiculous, is all.
I'm agreeing with you that Windows is the dominant market and should be
treated as such.
However, in developing countries Android tablets may be the most accessible
and affordable computing platform of the future. It shouldn't be ignored.
I'd contend the priority should be on the primary platform
Quoting T. J. Brumfield:
In all fairness, Android tablets could become a large emerging market, but
Windows is still by far the predominant market.
But how many people will use them for heavy-duty word processing,
spreadsheeting and presenting? LO/OO is a heavy-duty package for
heavy-duty work
In all fairness, Android tablets could become a large emerging market, but
Windows is still by far the predominant market.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Peter Rodwell wrote:
> Quoting e-letter:
>
> In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
>> android) is more important tha
Quoting e-letter:
In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
android) is more important than windoze.
That's certainly a novel approach: giving 90% of computer users lower
priority so that 1% of users can prepare presentations on their cell
phones. Bound to be a wild succe
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On 11/4/2010 3:31 PM, e-letter wrote:
> In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
> android) is more important than windoze.
Really? Because I can't recall the last time I drafted a legal brief on
my cell phone.
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In terms of priorities, making LO the default for mobile (e.g.
android) is more important than windoze.
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